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David: Man After God's Own Heart

David: Man After God's Own Heart. Israel’s “Big Three” Kings. 1051 BC- Saul 1011 BC- David 971 BC- Solomon 931 BC- Kingdom Divided. David: Man After God’s Own Heart. Great Grandparents: Ruth & Boaz Youngest of eight brothers Davidic Covenant: 2 Samuel 7:8-16

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David: Man After God's Own Heart

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  1. David: Man After God's Own Heart

  2. Israel’s “Big Three” Kings 1051 BC- Saul 1011 BC- David 971 BC- Solomon 931 BC- Kingdom Divided

  3. David: Man After God’s Own Heart • Great Grandparents: Ruth & Boaz • Youngest of eight brothers • Davidic Covenant: 2 Samuel 7:8-16 • 58 New Testament references to David • “Son of David” one of Christ’s titles • Tribe of Judah • Warrior; Worshiper; Writer (73 Psalms) • Tragic figure- had several BIG struggles and failures

  4. Why did God choose David? • A Heart for God (1 Sam. 13:13-14) “And Samuel said to Saul, ‘You have acted foolishly; you have not kept the commandment of the LORD your God, which He commanded you, for now the LORD would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom shall not endure. The LORD has sought out for Himself a man after His own heart…”

  5. Why did God choose David? • A Heart for God (1 Sam. 13:13-14) • A humble servant (Ps. 78:70; 89:20) “And He chose David His servant, and took him from the sheepfolds.” “I have found David My servant; with my holy oil I have anointed him”

  6. Why did God choose David? • A Heart for God (1 Sam. 13:13-14) • A humble servant (Ps. 78:70; 89:20) • A man of integrity (Ps. 78:71-72) “From the care of the ewes with suckling lambs He brought him, to shepherd Jacob His people, and Israel His inheritance. So he shepherded them according to the integrity of his heart, and guided them with skillful hands.”

  7. David: Man After God’s Own Heart • Shepherd boy (1 Sam. 16:1-14) • Defeats a Giant (1 Sam. 17) • Saul is jealous (1 Sam. 18:7-9) • Loyal friend- Jonathan • Saul tries to kill him • King over Israel (2 Sam. 5) • Returns ark to Jerusalem (2 Sam 6) • Unites the kingdom; great leader

  8. King David’s Downfall • Michal • Ahinoam • Abigail • Maacah • Haggith • Abital • Eglah • Bathsheba • Other wives and concubines

  9. The Stakes are High! “Sin has serious consequences. They will find you out. If you do not bring your passions under the Lord’s control, they will destroy you.” Dr. John Hannah

  10. King David’s Downfall 2 Samuel 11-12 David’s sin with Bathsheba No victories in private.

  11. Consequences of David’s Sin Death of his son (2 Samuel 12:15-23) Problems with his family • Amnon rapes his sister (13:1-19) • Absalom’s revenge (13:20-31) • Absalom leads revolt; Civil War (15-17) • Absalom is killed (18)

  12. David’s Restoration Psalm 32:1-7 Psalm 51:1-10

  13. How Satan Attacks Us When we are… • Hungry • Angry • Lonely • Tired • Envious • D iscouraged

  14. 12 200 4.2 25% 11 80% 53% 28% 1 out of 3 …Billion dollars per year on porn in US …Porn movies made in US per week …Million porn websites …Of internet searches are for porn …Average age of first exposure to porn …Of 15-17 yr olds have seen hardcore …Of Christian men consume porn …Of Christian women consume porn …Of us are using porn regularly Source: In the Shadow of the Net by Patrick Carnes Why talk about Sex & Pornography?

  15. Biblical View of Sex There is only one acceptable form of sex in God’s eyes: physical intimacy between a man and a woman within the God-given safety and security of the covenant of a marital relationship. All other forms – adultery, homosexuality, sexual fantasy…are unacceptable to God (and are sin).

  16. Biblical View of Sex • Genesis 1:26-27, 31 • Genesis 2:18-25 (before children) • Genesis 4:1 • Proverbs 5:15-19 • Song of Solomon • 1 Corinthians 6:12-20; 7:3-5

  17. Our Calling to Purity 1 Peter 1:16 “You shall be holy for I am holy.”

  18. Our Calling to Purity “Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts, and do not go on presenting the members of your body to sin as instruments of unrighteousness; but present yourselves to God as those alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God. For sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under law but under grace.”

  19. Applications • Be honest with ourselves (Ps. 32:2) • Be honest with God (Ps. 32:5) • Be honest with others (James 5:1) • Confess our sin & experience forgiveness (1 Jn. 1:9) • Get accountability • Protect our families- esp. children • Best filter is the Holy Spirit

  20. Resources for Purity • For all needs: • Talk to Church Leaders, Friends, Counselors • For those who struggle or are hurting: • www.celebraterecovery.com • Private online counseling help: • www.pureonline.com • Computer accountability and filtering: • www.covenanteyes.com

  21. Intimate Issues conference for women Grace Bible Church - Southwood Campus Jan 21-22, 2011 Speakers: Linda Dillow & Lorraine Pintus www.intimateissues.com Intimate Issues is not just a conference about God's perspective of sex, it is a spiritual life conference. Women walk away from this weekend changed. The conference is: • A time of redemption - God is setting women free from past hurts and healing wrong attitudes. He is releasing His bride to enjoy the beauty and freedom He originally designed for sexual intimacy between husband and wife. • A time of worship - Women will see their Great Creator in a new way. Many women have said, "I came to learn about sex and went away feeling as though I had spent the whole day in worship." • A time to look in God's Word - Most women hear only the world's perspective, but God has much to say in His Word about sexual issues and the conference is a time to listen. • A time for fun and laughter - We ask God that a 'holy atmosphere' will permeate the meeting place but also that we can have fun together as we laugh about 'the body' and other things that only women can identify with.

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